Study: War deployments make kids more aggressive

Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Mon, 11/03/2008 - 15:01

CHICAGO (AP) -- Preschoolers with a parent away at war were more likely to show aggression than other young children in military families, according to the first published research on how the very young react to wartime deployment....


 

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